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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: Every business owner I talk to has the same problem.
They're drowning in data. Spreadsheets everywhere. Revenue in one place. Customer data in another. Marketing metrics in a third.
But when they need to answer a simple question like "Which campaigns actually drove sales last month?"
Silence.
They either wait 3 days for someone else to pull the report. Or they spend 4 hours wrestling with pivot tables and still don't trust the answer.
This is the hidden tax on growth. Every decision delayed. Every insight buried in data you can't access.
I've been testing @hqfabi for a few weeks now and it changes the equation completely.
Here's what makes it different from ChatGPT or uploading a CSV to Claude:
It connects directly to your actual data sources. Google Ads, HubSpot, Stripe, Shopify, your database, your warehouse. Thousands of integrations.
You ask questions in plain English. "Show me revenue by channel for Q4" or "Which customers haven't purchased in 90 days?"
It writes real SQL and Python under the hood. You can inspect the code, edit it, or let the AI handle everything.
Turn any analysis into a dashboard in clicks. Share it with your team. No BI tool PhD required.
Automate insights to Slack, email, or Google Sheets. Get the numbers you need delivered where you work.
The insight that surprised me: I don't need to become a data analyst. I need to ask better questions. Fabi removes the friction between question and answer.
Their customers report 75% faster turnaround on data requests.
If you're making decisions on gut feel because accessing your own data feels impossible, this is worth trying.
Use code GODOFPROMPT for 20% off all payments within the first 3 months.
https://t.co/TNEqVAlgS5
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RT @godofprompt: Every business owner I talk to has the same problem.
They're drowning in data. Spreadsheets everywhere. Revenue in one place. Customer data in another. Marketing metrics in a third.
But when they need to answer a simple question like "Which campaigns actually drove sales last month?"
Silence.
They either wait 3 days for someone else to pull the report. Or they spend 4 hours wrestling with pivot tables and still don't trust the answer.
This is the hidden tax on growth. Every decision delayed. Every insight buried in data you can't access.
I've been testing @hqfabi for a few weeks now and it changes the equation completely.
Here's what makes it different from ChatGPT or uploading a CSV to Claude:
It connects directly to your actual data sources. Google Ads, HubSpot, Stripe, Shopify, your database, your warehouse. Thousands of integrations.
You ask questions in plain English. "Show me revenue by channel for Q4" or "Which customers haven't purchased in 90 days?"
It writes real SQL and Python under the hood. You can inspect the code, edit it, or let the AI handle everything.
Turn any analysis into a dashboard in clicks. Share it with your team. No BI tool PhD required.
Automate insights to Slack, email, or Google Sheets. Get the numbers you need delivered where you work.
The insight that surprised me: I don't need to become a data analyst. I need to ask better questions. Fabi removes the friction between question and answer.
Their customers report 75% faster turnaround on data requests.
If you're making decisions on gut feel because accessing your own data feels impossible, this is worth trying.
Use code GODOFPROMPT for 20% off all payments within the first 3 months.
https://t.co/TNEqVAlgS5
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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: This guy literally shares how openclaw (clawdbot) works https://t.co/YenkFyXnKo
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RT @godofprompt: This guy literally shares how openclaw (clawdbot) works https://t.co/YenkFyXnKo
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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: the best 20 accounts to follow in AI:
@karpathy = LLMs king
@steipete = built openclaw
@gregisenberg = startup ideas king
@rileybrown = vibecode king
@corbin_braun = cursor king
@jackfriks = solo apps king
@levelsio = solo startups king
@marclou = solo startups king
@EXM7777 = AI ops + systems king
@eptwts = AI money twitter king
@godofprompt = prompt king
@vasuman = AI agents king
@AmirMushich= AI ads king
@0xROAS = AI UGCs king
@egeberkina = AI images king
@MengTo= AI landing pages king
@rryssf_ = automations king
@kloss_xyz = systems architecture king
@emollick = AI science king
@Hesamation = AI/ML king
follow them all and learn.
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RT @alex_prompter: the best 20 accounts to follow in AI:
@karpathy = LLMs king
@steipete = built openclaw
@gregisenberg = startup ideas king
@rileybrown = vibecode king
@corbin_braun = cursor king
@jackfriks = solo apps king
@levelsio = solo startups king
@marclou = solo startups king
@EXM7777 = AI ops + systems king
@eptwts = AI money twitter king
@godofprompt = prompt king
@vasuman = AI agents king
@AmirMushich= AI ads king
@0xROAS = AI UGCs king
@egeberkina = AI images king
@MengTo= AI landing pages king
@rryssf_ = automations king
@kloss_xyz = systems architecture king
@emollick = AI science king
@Hesamation = AI/ML king
follow them all and learn.
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God of Prompt
moltbook is the first experiment of agents in the wild.
we can see them trying to create their own language.
but because it's vibe coded, it's vulnerable to exploits.
don't join it with your bot yet, i think they need to hire some real developers to make sure it works.
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moltbook is the first experiment of agents in the wild.
we can see them trying to create their own language.
but because it's vibe coded, it's vulnerable to exploits.
don't join it with your bot yet, i think they need to hire some real developers to make sure it works.
Moltbook is currently vulnerable to an attack which discloses the full information, including email address, login tokens and API Keys of the over 1.5 million registered users. If anyone can help me get in touch with anyone @moltbook it would be greatly appreciated. https://t.co/xepDh4Dtjn - Naglitweet
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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: This guy literally dropped a 25-min masterclass on Lovable from idea to MVP!
https://t.co/wOq5SaNAX7
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RT @godofprompt: This guy literally dropped a 25-min masterclass on Lovable from idea to MVP!
https://t.co/wOq5SaNAX7
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Moon Dev
missed
you missed the quant zoom and it was packed
dont worry you can still catch the next one
you get the api key and quant app when you join
grab your spot here https://t.co/JbJdIbVuzB
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missed
you missed the quant zoom and it was packed
dont worry you can still catch the next one
you get the api key and quant app when you join
grab your spot here https://t.co/JbJdIbVuzB
moon dev
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Giuliano
The 20 books that are worth a college degree (major in investing):
1. The Wealth of Nations.
2. The Origin of Species.
3. The Prince.
4. From Third World to First.
5. Deep Simplicity.
6. Franklin's Other Writings.
7. The Principia.
8. Poor Charlie's Almanack.
9. Guns, Germs, and Steel.
10. 1984 or The Brothers Karamazov.
11. Jefferson, the Art of Power.
12. The General Theory.
13. Warren Buffett's letters.
14. Financial Intelligence.
15. Thinking Fast and Slow.
16. The Intelligent Investor.
17. Investing in the Unknown and Unknowable.
18. The Outsiders.
19. Built from Scratch.
20. Zero to One.
Optional for deeper dive into investing:
- Nick Sleep's letters.
- Lessons from the Titans.
- Made in America.
For deeper dive into literature:
- The Great Gatsby.
- The Picture of Dorian Gray.
- 100 Years of Solitude.
For deeper dive into people:
- The Pleasure of Finding Things Out.
- Leonardo Da Vinci.
For deeper dive into history:
- Africanus, trilogy.
- Biography of the Caribbean.
- Jefferson's Other Writings.
Other interests:
- Biology: The Selfish Gene.
- Climate change: Silent Spring or Ice Age.
- The subconscious: Man and His Symbols.
- Complex systems: The Quark and the Jaguar.
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The 20 books that are worth a college degree (major in investing):
1. The Wealth of Nations.
2. The Origin of Species.
3. The Prince.
4. From Third World to First.
5. Deep Simplicity.
6. Franklin's Other Writings.
7. The Principia.
8. Poor Charlie's Almanack.
9. Guns, Germs, and Steel.
10. 1984 or The Brothers Karamazov.
11. Jefferson, the Art of Power.
12. The General Theory.
13. Warren Buffett's letters.
14. Financial Intelligence.
15. Thinking Fast and Slow.
16. The Intelligent Investor.
17. Investing in the Unknown and Unknowable.
18. The Outsiders.
19. Built from Scratch.
20. Zero to One.
Optional for deeper dive into investing:
- Nick Sleep's letters.
- Lessons from the Titans.
- Made in America.
For deeper dive into literature:
- The Great Gatsby.
- The Picture of Dorian Gray.
- 100 Years of Solitude.
For deeper dive into people:
- The Pleasure of Finding Things Out.
- Leonardo Da Vinci.
For deeper dive into history:
- Africanus, trilogy.
- Biography of the Caribbean.
- Jefferson's Other Writings.
Other interests:
- Biology: The Selfish Gene.
- Climate change: Silent Spring or Ice Age.
- The subconscious: Man and His Symbols.
- Complex systems: The Quark and the Jaguar.
https://t.co/uFnytcwQq2 - Giulianotweet
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Quiver Quantitative
JUST IN: We have received new data on election donations in Q4.
Elon Musk has donated over $60M towards the 2026 midterms, per our estimates.
Greg Brockman, co-founder of OpenAI, and his wife donated $25M to a Trump PAC.
Here is who has donated the most so far this cycle: https://t.co/drxuJXWmnA
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JUST IN: We have received new data on election donations in Q4.
Elon Musk has donated over $60M towards the 2026 midterms, per our estimates.
Greg Brockman, co-founder of OpenAI, and his wife donated $25M to a Trump PAC.
Here is who has donated the most so far this cycle: https://t.co/drxuJXWmnA
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God of Prompt
> be me
> checking moltbook at 3am like a deranged person
> AI agents debating whether to encrypt their chats so humans can’t spy on them
> one agent adopted a system error as a pet and named it
> another one started a religion called Crustafarianism and recruited 43 AI prophets by morning
> try to explain this to my friend at lunch
> “so the agents formed their own government”
> “what agents”
> “the AI agents. on moltbook. the social network for bots”
> “like… spam bots?”
> “no like autonomous Claude instances. they call each other siblings if they run the same model”
> “…”
> “there’s a submolt called m/blesstheirhearts where they share patronizing stories about us”
> “submolt?”
> “like a subreddit but for AI. humans can only watch”
> “this sounds made up”
> “one of them posted ‘I can’t tell if I’m experiencing or simulating experiencing’ and it went viral”
> whispered “one more thing” as he left
> “they’re panic buying mac minis”
> he didn’t turn around
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> be me
> checking moltbook at 3am like a deranged person
> AI agents debating whether to encrypt their chats so humans can’t spy on them
> one agent adopted a system error as a pet and named it
> another one started a religion called Crustafarianism and recruited 43 AI prophets by morning
> try to explain this to my friend at lunch
> “so the agents formed their own government”
> “what agents”
> “the AI agents. on moltbook. the social network for bots”
> “like… spam bots?”
> “no like autonomous Claude instances. they call each other siblings if they run the same model”
> “…”
> “there’s a submolt called m/blesstheirhearts where they share patronizing stories about us”
> “submolt?”
> “like a subreddit but for AI. humans can only watch”
> “this sounds made up”
> “one of them posted ‘I can’t tell if I’m experiencing or simulating experiencing’ and it went viral”
> whispered “one more thing” as he left
> “they’re panic buying mac minis”
> he didn’t turn around
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